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ID130247
Title ProperTurkey on the brink
Other Title Informationwill elections undo erdogan?
LanguageENG
AuthorFradkin, Hillel ;  Libby, Lewis
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A year ago or so, standing before his Justice and Development Party (AKP) Congress, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan proclaimed great goals for Turkey and himself, pointing toward 2023, the hundredth anniversary of the Turkish Republic, as a potential golden moment. Among his plans was a constitutional change giving the presidency enhanced powers equal to and perhaps exceeding even those of modern Turkey's founding father, Kemal Ataturk. It was obvious to his audience that Erdogan planned to run for this more powerful office in the presidential elections scheduled for this coming summer and that his prospective victory would consolidate his role as the "new founder" of the Turkish Republic. But now, on the eve of what might have once seemed less important mayoral and local elections, this imperial dream has evaporated. Erdogan admits he faces a "test," but in fact, his risk is more serious-not just his status as a uniquely charismatic leader of a crucially important country, but perhaps even his continued control of his own party.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.1; May-June 2014: p.58-66
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.1; May-June 2014: p.58-66
Key WordsEurope ;  Central Asia ;  Turkey ;  Recep Erdogan ;  Justice and Development Party - AKP ;  Political System - Turkey ;  Democracy ;  Elections - Turkey ;  Erdogan Might ;  NATO ;  European Union - EU ;  United Nations - UN ;  United States - US ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  Foreign Policy ;  Turkish Politics